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For most avid tennis fans, the period between mid-September and January is the most dismal stretch of the year. With the U.S. Open in the rearview mirror, there are few major tournaments for the rest... Read More »

Stanford (12-2, 8-0 MPSF) crushed UC Davis (3-13, 3-6) in a 15-6 victory to secure the MPSF regular season title — its first since 2011. The Cardinal were dominant from the get-go, scoring 7... Read More »

The intolerance perpetuated by individuals and institutions alike against all students, Jews and non-Jews alike, who support divestment is a problem. These institutions need to start rethinking their... Read More »

Stanford women’s water polo (17-1, 2-0 MPSF) had easily the most successful spring break it could hope for. While many students found themselves struggling in customs, or unable to get off the... Read More »

Stanford football carries a weapon deadly enough to catapult the team to a third-straight Pac-12 title, but the offense is barely even using it. Good things happen when freshman running back Christian... Read More »

Washington State likes to throw the football. The Cougars have certainly made no secret of that, not after fifth-year senior quarterback Connor Halliday set an FBS record with 734 yards in last... Read More »

“We bow to no man, we bow to no program. We are going to build a bully.” Never one to mince words, former Stanford head coach Jim Harbaugh famously declared upon his arrival to the Farm that the... Read More »